- REX Shares and Osprey launch SSK Solana + Staking ETF.
- Solana gets both asset exposure and staking rewards.
- Approval expected to increase Solana’s market value.

In a significant move for blockchain finance, REX Shares, in collaboration with Osprey Funds, has launched the SSK Solana + Staking ETF, providing exposure to Solana and staking rewards. The Solana ETF represents a shift in crypto financial products by combining asset exposure with income-generating features.
The SSK Solana + Staking ETF offers new investment avenues in the cryptocurrency market by integrating staking for income potential. Solana’s market strength rose with the ETF announcement as investors quickly reacted to the news.
Solana is a major player in the blockchain world, and the new SSK ETF is spearheaded by REX Shares and Osprey Funds. Greg King, CEO of Osprey Funds, leads the charge, ensuring the fund maximizes both staking rewards and direct exposure to Solana.
Following the ETF’s launch announcement, Solana’s price increased by over 5%, reflecting the confidence boost among investors. Polymarket, a prediction market platform, rated a 99% chance for ETF approval, indicating positive sentiment.
“The launch of SSK marks a major milestone for crypto ETFs, providing investors both spot exposure to Solana and the yield benefits of native staking.” — Greg King, CEO, Osprey Funds
By enabling staking, the fund positions itself as a leading choice compared to previous cryptocurrency ETFs. The SEC’s clarification that staking in PoS like Solana isn’t a securities issue supports this innovation.
Potential regulatory shifts could further support similar ETFs as staking gains acceptance. The focus on yield generation makes this ETF a template for future products, offering opportunities in crypto investment portfolios.
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